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Six-time Pro Bowler Brandon Marshall said Wednesday he's grateful for the opportunity to join the Saints after being cut twice this year. "I've spent most of my career as the guy on top, All-Pro, Pro Bowl guy ... and I'm at the bottom right now," he said.

Even before Dez Bryant tore his Achilles on Friday, the New Orleans Saints were considering signing veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall this week as another complementary player, league sources tell ESPN.